Reviews
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Motorola Moto G30 review: Is this one Moto too many? The Moto G30 is a great budget handset, but its improvements on the Moto G9 Play are marginal at best£160
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Nokia 5.4 review: Well-priced but flawed The Nokia 5.4’s budget price comes with a few too many caveats to earn a recommendation£160
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recommendedRealme 6 review: The most affordable 90Hz phone yet Packing five cameras and a 90Hz 6.5in display, the Realme 6 is a strong contender for budget phone of the year£269
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Realme 7 review: An excellent budget smartphone The Realme 7 would be an easy sub-£200 recommendation, if it weren’t for the Poco X3 NFC£179
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best buyRealme X50 5G review: A real rival to the OnePlus Nord The Realme X50 5G is an excellent smartphone that undercuts the OnePlus Nord by £70£299
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best buyOnePlus 8 review: Faultless flagship killer drops in price Minor changes, spiralling prices and an increasingly crowded market – the OnePlus 8 has a difficult road ahead£599
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recommendedApple iPhone 12 review: The best iPhone for most people It’s difficult to find fault with the iPhone 12, but Android phones still have the edge on value£799
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recommendedSamsung Galaxy S21 Ultra review: A justifiable expense? The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is full to the brim with features, but you might not like how much it costs£1149
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recommendedOral-B iO review: The smart toothbrush with a smart app The Oral-B iO has features galore, with an interesting personalised brushing experience£500
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Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus review: Buy the S21 instead With just a bigger battery and a larger screen, the Galaxy S21 Plus isn’t really worth the added cost£999
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recommendedDJI OM4 review: a superb smartphone stabiliser An excellent smartphone gimbal that is capable of superb results but it is on the expensive side£139
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recommendedDoro 8050 review: Intuitive and accessible Designed for the more elderly user, the Doro 8050 aims to make Android easier for the less tech-savvy£190
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best buyLego Vidiyo review: Dance, dance Lego-lution Lego’s whacky Vidiyo sets let you build and perform in your very own music videos, but are the new app-based toys worth the money?£4